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140AMUSEMENTS. The plot of the play of the "Scouts of the Plains" lays the scenes all through, as the reader will intuitively know, in the far west, in the Black Ridge, and plains that stretch far and wide in either direction. The frontier home of Uncle Henry Carter has, years before the first scene opens to view upon the stage been robbed of a little daughter by Jim Daws- a "first class renegade and horse thief", as he is designated- for some real or fancied affront. Not content, the evil spirit of the home, Jim Daws, haunts the place, with his Comanche allies, awaiting opportunities to murder the aged Carter and his wife, and carry off two remaining daughters. Buffalo Bill and Texas Jack, deadly foes to Daws, are on hand from the first to shield and defend the Carter family. There is no lack of running fights between the two forces all through. The repeating rifles of Bill and Jack do their deadly work, and many a Comanche brave is made to bite the dust. | 140AMUSEMENTS. The plot of the play of the "Scouts of the Plains" lays the scenes all through, as the reader will intuitively know, in the far west, in the Black Ridge, and plains that stretch far and wide in either direction. The frontier home of Uncle Henry Carter has, years before the first scene opens to view upon the stage been robbed of a little daughter by Jim Daws- a "first class renegade and horse thief", as he is designated- for some real or fancied affront. Not content, the evil spirit of the home, Jim Daws, haunts the place, with his Comanche allies, awaiting opportunities to murder the aged Carter and his wife, and carry off two remaining daughters. Buffalo Bill and Texas Jack, deadly foes to Daws, are on hand from the first to shield and defend the Carter family. There is no lack of running fights between the two forces all through. The repeating rifles of Bill and Jack do their deadly work, and many a Comanche brave is made to bite the dust. |
